Unfortunately I am unable to use this because our school begins each letter on the line (Begin on the line every time) as an introduction to cursive writing. The arrows all point in the wrong direction. :(

lspegler, Nov 1st

Hi lspegler,
I've taken a look and I think the 'precursive no loop' or the 'no loop f' versions of this resource, in the 'Alternative versions' box under the pink 'Download' button might be similar to what you had in mind! Please do let me know if it's not what you were looking for :)

lucygi73@Twinkl, Nov 1st

I'm intending to write the child's name on it then send it home with them so the parents can see clearly how each letter is formed. They can then practice at home with their child.

Fairy2015, Sep 2nd

Hi Fairy2015,
What a lovely way of using this! Thanks for sharing. If you haven't already spotted it, we have an editable version available underneath the pink download button. This will allow you to add names and edit it to your own requirements. Have a lovely day! :)

Michaela.G@Twinkl, Sep 2nd

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charliecampbell13, rated this resource Jun 13th

Hi do you have this resource in a precursive no loops version? Many thanks

hanls274, Sep 20th

Hi hanls274,
Thanks for commenting! I can see this being a useful addition - I'll ask our design team to make the amendment!

Alison.C@Twinkl, Sep 20th

Thanks! that would be a great help

hanls274, Sep 21st

Hi there hanls274, Our lovely teacher and design teams have created this and emailed the new resource to you! It will also be available on the website within 48 hours, and you can find it either as a main resource, or under 'Alternative versions' above. I hope you find it useful!

Joe.M@Twinkl, Sep 21st

Help students who use anothr script to learn to form letters correctly to write English

suttoncourtenay, Jan 3rd

helping my daughter to learn proper tracing

It would be great to have smaller examples as header of a larger page where children can exercise in reproducing

gufodotto, Sep 24th

Hi gufodotto,
I'll see what we can do for you! Thanks for commenting :)

carrie@Twinkl, Sep 24th

Hi there gufodotto, This has been completed now and we have emailed the new resource to you! It will also be available on the website soon. I hope you find it useful!

Joe.M@Twinkl, Sep 30th

Year 1 intervention group

lauramchands, Sep 16th

this will help my year 2 pupils

popplem1, Sep 14th

helping children to write

_Gemma_C, Sep 14th

Adult Learning disability Literacy class

sam6rz, Sep 7th

home learning
Thanks for resource

saahharris001, Aug 18th

writing practice.

Thanks very much for the resource

tomandted, Aug 4th

Name practice

ElskeG, Jun 11th

Hi ElskeG,
Thank you for sharing! :)

carrie@Twinkl, Jun 11th

practicing name writing

tasleem70, Jun 8th

name writing practice

atmoore1, May 12th

name writing practice

simonepinnock, Apr 27th

writing practice

joan1956, Jan 9th

Great letter formation practise as well as name writing.

palmtree5, Jan 6th

sen name writing

michelle-carmichael, Dec 30th

To teach my year 11 childcare student's how to support children's writing development.

debwhit, Dec 10th

Developing basic skills and correct formation
Thank you

Mollybella, Nov 4th

correct letter formation

carolmarycollins, Oct 27th

help practice writing letters

Sheenachivers, Oct 26th

Helping to practise letter formation- early writers

Hanjo1, Oct 22nd

Useful for EAL children.

Tatiana_Contras, Oct 21st

Learners practise letters starting at the right starting point

Lillyvorster, Oct 18th

helping children with special needs problems in class

JeanBadrock, Oct 8th

This would be great if it was editable as I am looking for something to help my nursery children write their name.

nikkiejh, Oct 4th

Hi nikkiejh, thank you for your review, I have passed this on to our resource team to see what they can do for you. :)

carrie@Twinkl, Oct 5th

Hi there nikkiejh, thanks for your comment! We now have an editable version. :)

sophie.h@Twinkl, Aug 12th

This resource would be good if it could be editable, then I could write the child's name for them.

Rothers, Sep 25th

This is a great tool for children who are starting to write. they can write anything! names, blending their first words, making up words. Seeing the letters printed in front of them is a good resource for the the children to be able to search for the sound that they require instantly helping them to recognize and form correctly. Thankyou twinkl :)

Happyfeetchildminding, Sep 23rd

Fab idea for a child with Dyslexia.

kally.jones, Sep 17th

Love these. Have started using them with my 4 year old. Laminated them so that they are reusable.

S.Evans84, Sep 13th

My juniors are just starting to write letters and this will be useful for them to practice their names and writing their letters. Thank you.

PBOYLEOBRIEN, Jan 10th

The good thing about it being only one page is that each child can sit with it in front of them. It would be great to have two pages for some people I think but in my classroom, with 30 children and 30 spaces, it is not really feasible. So if you do the 2 page one, I think you should keep this one too!

vanadesse, Aug 9th

Hey Gina! Would you mind sending an email to info@twinkl.co.uk with your suggestion and we discuss how you'd like it amending :) Thanks

Jules.V@Twinkl, Jun 15th

It's a good hand out but in my opinion i think if the letters had to be more spaced out ,i mean printed using 2 pages it would be much easier for the younger once

ginafarrugia, Jun 3rd

A very handy resource, allowing your children to practise writing their name. Large letters above help your child to form letters. If you like this resource, why not take a look at our other writing aids and letter formation resources?